[Artist Name Here] is a [type of: self taught, digital, traditional, multidisciplinary, painter, printmaker, etc.] artist based in [place] working with [artistic mediums]. [They] were born in [place] and moved at age [#] from [place] to [place]. [They] received a [degree] from [Alma Mater] with a masters from [Alma Mater]. Insert statement that in one sentence encapsulates the broad, major themes of your artwork. Expand on the specific themes of your artwork, introduce the details of your artistic practice. Mention any specific, unique approaches to materials or techniques that impacts the conceptual meaning of your artwork and how. Speak in third person with present tense whenever possible; you may use first person when your lived experience is key (ex. telling family stories, personal struggles, etc.). Avoid statements that reference to artworks, keep your message on the themes of exploration (ex. "my artist practice is concerned with [theme]. Instead, "[They / Last Name] explores [insert theme here] through [art medium / technique / process]). Conclude with a statement that leaves readers with something impactful to take away about your work. Keep this statement short enough that readers understand who you are, what you do, and what techniques or mediums you use. 

[Artist last name] has exhibited across [Province / State / City] in institutions including [name of institution / gallery]. [Their] work has been exhibited [locally, nationally, internationally] in a variety of shows including [insert major name of show and institution here]. (Or, if you do not have exhibitions) [Their] work is in a number of [public/private] collections including [institution name here]. (If private collections, a name is not needed.) [Artist late name] was the recipient of the [residency, scholarship, award] in / from [place] in [year]. Rearrange or delete any of these sentences as you need.